Google Chrome 5.0.375.70 out the door
Date: Thursday, June 10th, 2010, 04:50
Category: News, Software

Google Chrome, Google’s new web browser, just reached version 5.0.375.70 for the Mac. The new version, an 25.2 megabyte download, offers the following the following changes:
- Medium: Cross-origin keystroke redirection. Credit to Michal Zalewski of Google Security Team.
- High Cross-origin bypass in DOM methods. Credit to Sergey Glazunov.
- High: Memory error in table layout. Credit to wushi of team509.
- High: Linux sandbox escape. Credit to Mark Dowd under contract to Google Chrome Security Team.
- High: Bitmap stale pointer. Credit to Mark Dowd under contract to Google Chrome Security Team.
- High: Memory corruption in DOM node normalization. Credit to Mark Dowd under contract to Google Chrome Security Team.
- High: Memory corruption in text transforms. Credit to wushi of team509.
- Medium: XSS in inner HTML property of text area. Credit to sirdarckcat of Google Security Team.
- High: Memory corruption in font handling. Credit: Apple.
- High: Geolocation events fire after document deletion. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Justin Schuh).
- High: Memory corruption in rendering of list markers. Credit: Apple.
Google Chrome requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later and an Intel-based Mac to install and run.
If you’ve played with it and have an opinion, let us know what you think in the comments.

